The three teachers were produced in the court of In-charge Magistrate Jyoti Prakash who sent them to judicial custody till April 2.
The teachers were taken to Phulwarisharif jail later.
The girl, who was rescued from Patna Railway station last night, was also brought to the court of the Magistrate. The court ordered her medical examination.
Following intense interrogation of the teachers, the police gained the clue about the missing girl and found her from platform number one of Patna Junction last night, Senior Superintendent of Police Jitendra Rana said.
Bihar Human Rights Commission (BHRC) had two days back took suo motu cognizance of the disappearance of a 17-year-old girl and directed Patna Senior Superintendent of Police to file a progress report in the case within a week.
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